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Did Cardi B and Stefon Diggs actually break up?

Did Cardi B and Stefon Diggs actually break up?

USA Today14 hours ago
It's been a whirlwind summer for Stefon Diggs and Cardi B, but ... is their relationship over after the infamous boat party with the pink substance, the Knicks game they attended and going Instagram official?
The speculation has begun thanks to the rapper apparently deleting all her Instagram photos of the New England Patriots wide receiver -- that included the one of them that told us they were "Instagram official." As far as we can tell, Cardi is still following him on Instagram, for what that's worth, and that's true of Diggs following her.
But maybe this means nothing. Sometimes, that happens, although in many cases it's a precursor to a breakup. Cardi also posted a video on Instagram talking about how tired she is, but again: this is all we've got to indicate there might be some trouble here.
Fans are speculating about Cardi B and Stefon Diggs' relationship status
Do I believe Cardi and Stefon broke up? Nope. Do I believe they decided to be more private because people are overly weird and obsessed? Yup.
Why did Cardi B delete all Stefon Diggs pictures from her Instagram
Cardi B and Stefon Diggs were just in Paris last month
He apparently rented a castle the couple stayed in a few weeks ago.
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